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last month it with golf you know i did the success of both been used to be proportionate to the budget deficit. he'd even that as i've had the companies saw it i've understood the meaning of life in zombie instigated budgets. it's a bike it that the buildings but the spin is going to be my honor to be exactly that you enter gaza needs and not studied twenty fifty said the audience to see him in a new mascot recommend making the move which booking look for the chemical works it so to get sick. this is not in any such action but in a bikini this is that he chose the evening. when it said the bulldogs on the right to defend science team as an especially strong on the go idk what's it got me that they thought i might you need help the eye so i left with no enjoys. i had to get by mel b team up with this all in the city wants to advance the bill of the songs that go yesterday when he was of your eyes he said. this from him under a clear danger to the us navy to get in the mumbai and ohio. this gal is a chance to take bets on stocks tiny deal with it until he'd been shot. and it's all worth it. this
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we're talking about the deficits at the end of the -- >> i am talking about the deficits. the deficits go up. >> we'll submit a budget in a couple days. >> what were you going to say senator portman? >> no, chris, look, we clearly have a growing debt problem. this is the most predictable crisis in the country. the president refuses to deal it with. if you look at his budget last year, it barely had deficit reduction relative to what would happen otherwise. in other words, there was a slight decrease in the deficit. you would hope there would be a significant one. but the only reason there was was because there was a provision in there about a more accurate measure of inflation under the cpi and social security. we now hear that he's actually going to take that out of the budget at a time when social security has a $63 billion short fall every year at a time again when we were told by this nonpartisan congressional budgets office things are getting worse not better. if he takes that out as he's going to do based on the leaks because it's a partisan political year, he's not
we're talking about the deficits at the end of the -- >> i am talking about the deficits. the deficits go up. >> we'll submit a budget in a couple days. >> what were you going to say senator portman? >> no, chris, look, we clearly have a growing debt problem. this is the most predictable crisis in the country. the president refuses to deal it with. if you look at his budget last year, it barely had deficit reduction relative to what would happen otherwise. in other...
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it's not getting its deficit under control. in front so that economic growth is always holding the covering supported by a brother to me to pick up truck in private consumption. europe's powerhouse germany could be in trouble selling a completely different way gemini is in showing steady growth thanks to blame domestic demand. but it's been criticized by other nations for escorting far more points than it imports that could be against eu worlds. grants commission is due to produce a report on the matter next week alternative markets now where we got a lot of mixed signals and trading in germany as a reporter at the frankfurt stock exchange the lead ups. these are good times for german companies for the big ones in the backs of all the more. basf has in the us prison as medical care the charter company a subsidiary of freezing spl presented solid results basf with a two thousand thirteen as good as never before. but it was not enough for investors. all three shares went down. indeed it is an answer and cousin yes medical care tu
it's not getting its deficit under control. in front so that economic growth is always holding the covering supported by a brother to me to pick up truck in private consumption. europe's powerhouse germany could be in trouble selling a completely different way gemini is in showing steady growth thanks to blame domestic demand. but it's been criticized by other nations for escorting far more points than it imports that could be against eu worlds. grants commission is due to produce a report on...
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in other words, there was a slight decrease in the deficit. you would hope there would be a significant one. but the only reason there was was because he had a provision in there about a more accurate measure of inflation under the cpi and social security. we now hear that he's actually going to take that out of the budget at a time when social security has a $63 billion shortfall every year, at a time again when we're told by this nonpart sap congressional budget office things are getting worse, not better. so if he takes that out as apparently he'll do businessed on the leaks because it's partisan political year, he's not going to have any can he have deficit reduction. so if that is true, boy, again, this is not responsible.he have deficit reduction. so if that is true, boy, again, this is not responsible. this is not responsive to what is really happening. >> let me bring in congressman van hollen. what we're talking about by far the biggest part of the budget and that is entitlements. last year as part of the budget, the president include
in other words, there was a slight decrease in the deficit. you would hope there would be a significant one. but the only reason there was was because he had a provision in there about a more accurate measure of inflation under the cpi and social security. we now hear that he's actually going to take that out of the budget at a time when social security has a $63 billion shortfall every year, at a time again when we're told by this nonpart sap congressional budget office things are getting...
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champions league garden after that, desperate not to make too big an advantage -- two big deficit after the advantage. ." you are watching "france 24 our top stories of course the growing crisis in ukraine, the subject of today's inside look. joining us is the director of the polish institute of international affairs, joining us via skype. thank you for joining us, sir. all of this diplomatic wrangling comes a day after u.s. president barack obama warned moscow it was "not fooling anybody" over its involvement in crimea. there have been tough words exchanged between russia and the u.s. will the diplomats be able to overcome that animosity and come to some sort of solution? >> i think it will be extremely difficult because it is a situation where russia has invaded the territory of another country in breach of united nations charter, in breach of the rules of the organization for security and cooperation in europe and in violation of treaties between ukraine and russia. this is a situation that cannot be tolerated by the international community without raising these objections. at the sa
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reducing deficits as a share of g.d.p. to 1.6% by 2024 and with regard to the issue of stabilizing our debt to g.d.p. ratio, that occurs in 2015, and then we start a declining path. the budget shows the president's vision for moving the country forward. it provides a responsible, balanced and concrete plan that can serve as a guide for congress and its work in the upcoming year. thank you. >> thank you. my role is to present the economic forecast that underpins the budget. the administration projects that economic growth will strengthen over the next several years as the economy continues to return to the full utilization of all its resources. the ongoing recovery will be aided by several factors. the overall shift of fiscal policy towards a more neutral stance, progress in household deleveraging, including gains in housing and stock market wealth and further potential for home building. this near-term recovery is consistent with c.b.o. which projects a similar pace of growth over the next three years. we assume that the g
reducing deficits as a share of g.d.p. to 1.6% by 2024 and with regard to the issue of stabilizing our debt to g.d.p. ratio, that occurs in 2015, and then we start a declining path. the budget shows the president's vision for moving the country forward. it provides a responsible, balanced and concrete plan that can serve as a guide for congress and its work in the upcoming year. thank you. >> thank you. my role is to present the economic forecast that underpins the budget. the...
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military training sites which are often protected and many nato member states are serving as identify a deficit the military training areas throughout europe and north america are among the richest and most important sites will find that their city. often because they are that it's not open to the general . but also because environmental awareness and whites tactical use of natural resources is encouraged among soldiers military training areas are increasingly recognized as sites of height by a diversity and large numbers of threatened and endangered species. exports from india its beans and nine. listening to it in voyeur into tossing it into a pleasant day the usc is banned the import of indian spices contributed sixteen points and up until the next week i'd like to invite i know that nine placings and you're eighty and maybe share each week six but since it's sunday a baby on the menu she jumped on singapore and the uk. i don't need to destinations for beginning sports it is that the european union to open them on this commendable that the ongoing suffering debt crisis and hold great sports
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as a result, obviously the deficit is a lot better with deficit reduction, which is what we're showing in our budget, than if you didn't have deficit reduction, which is what a budget baseline would show. there's some other technical differences between our outyear forecast. they're mostly on the revenue side, though, not on the spending side. both of them include a.c.a. because it's the law of the and. >> this is for anyone. tax provisions vary from current law like maybe the certain expired tax provisions or extenders? >> well, obviously we have a set of proposals in there, so one of the places where -- that's in our -- assumed in our budget is that in the 2010 and 2012 budgets, the president extended his increases for the refundability in the child tax credit. the increases in the earned income tax credit for three children or more and the marriage penalty and one of the president's innovation and earned income tax credit was that a portion of that was also refundable. in the budget agreement those were extended for another five years through 2017. we would assume that those are ext
as a result, obviously the deficit is a lot better with deficit reduction, which is what we're showing in our budget, than if you didn't have deficit reduction, which is what a budget baseline would show. there's some other technical differences between our outyear forecast. they're mostly on the revenue side, though, not on the spending side. both of them include a.c.a. because it's the law of the and. >> this is for anyone. tax provisions vary from current law like maybe the certain...
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president obama blew through those deficits. he had in excess of trillion dollar deficits year after year. what the republicans were able to do in the house is not continue that level of trajectory. has spending gone up? it absolutely has. but the level has slowed down and -- >> i get the feeling, congresswoman, maybe not you in particular, a lot of your party are giving up the fight and keeping the powder dry and hoping at the end of the year pick up more seats in the house and maybe take the senate and you bet you that will be the time when republicans get serious. but is that a lot to hang your hat on? >> well, what we need to hang our hat on is boosting the labor force participation rate. we're at the lowest level ever for anyone over age 16 actually having a job in the labor force and in a full-time capacity. that has to change. and unfortunately the president's budget is not a serious budget. it never balances. it doesn't send a signal to the marketplace, neil, that any time soon we're going to change -- see a change in wa
president obama blew through those deficits. he had in excess of trillion dollar deficits year after year. what the republicans were able to do in the house is not continue that level of trajectory. has spending gone up? it absolutely has. but the level has slowed down and -- >> i get the feeling, congresswoman, maybe not you in particular, a lot of your party are giving up the fight and keeping the powder dry and hoping at the end of the year pick up more seats in the house and maybe...
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then inflation eleven percent record current account deficit fiscal deficit those expect to be five percent five point two percent growth slowing to its worst in a decade and slower consumer demand you can see that in cars would fell for example for six to eight months even before the taper tantrum. and as a result the central bank they were lowering interest rates before the taper to occur proud and so that was a big shock when we got the taper tension for the for for and ok now that's really interesting because you know while the currency was already sliding it accelerated and the rupee was hitting all time lows that was day after day i believe exactly so india was in big trouble to say the least a big big big trouble and bad loans. they started once they started to climb in indian banks and the fear was a sudden stop in capital flows into the country much needed flows given its huge current account deficit now last august former i am after chief economist rajaraman john i got it i was so nervous i ventured out and he was appointed head of india's central bank and rashaun was one of the f
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pointing out that under president obama's leadership deficit has been cut in half as a share of the economy the largest four year deficit reduction since the demobilization from world war two and while for all president obama's budget doesn't call for a grand bargain that same fact sheet says that compromise proposals aka social security cuts remain on the table if republicans ever learn to cooperate it's good to see that president obama has the common sense not to cut social security during an election year but if you really wants to leave the steroids era behind us in. stop talking about deficits and start talking about what the government can do right now to rebuild the middle class. all right with me for tonight's big picture politics panel our staff writer for in these times and carl fresh democratic strategist and partner at both great stretch bullfight strategies carl cole welcome so much so guys and i just you know up high in the sky liberal for thinking that the president could do a little bit more this fiscal fiscal year two thousand and fifteen budget i mean he's now well
pointing out that under president obama's leadership deficit has been cut in half as a share of the economy the largest four year deficit reduction since the demobilization from world war two and while for all president obama's budget doesn't call for a grand bargain that same fact sheet says that compromise proposals aka social security cuts remain on the table if republicans ever learn to cooperate it's good to see that president obama has the common sense not to cut social security during an...
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the passage of a simple bill that already more than 2/3 of the senate has supported, would reduce our deficit by hundreds of billions f $s, finally secure our border, restore the rule of law within our country, and ensure that never again do we have millions of people in this country illegally. more than a year ago, the new democratic coalition helped pave the way in immigration reform with a list of detailed principles on immigration reform. it will reduce democratic back logs, reunite families, create jobs for americans and spur competitiveness. in august we issued a letter to speaker boehner demanding he introduce a comprehensive immigration reform bill and if he failed to to so, we would introdouse our own. no bill was forthcoming so new democratic co-legislation members worked with a diverse group of colleagues on both sides of the aisle to introduce the house's only bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill, h.r. 15, last october. since then, we have met with countless stake holders from business owners to law enforcement to agriculture to the faith-based community. all who suppo
the passage of a simple bill that already more than 2/3 of the senate has supported, would reduce our deficit by hundreds of billions f $s, finally secure our border, restore the rule of law within our country, and ensure that never again do we have millions of people in this country illegally. more than a year ago, the new democratic coalition helped pave the way in immigration reform with a list of detailed principles on immigration reform. it will reduce democratic back logs, reunite...
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the rain earlier in the week kept the deficit from growing, so only about 34% to 35% of average. this is how much we need to make up just to get back to average up to today. little more than ten in san francisco, oakland, sfo, and nearly 17 at santa rosa. we're going to get hardly anything close to that, lucky couple hundredths of an inch. you can see sprinkles across the north bay. you'll get steadier rain as we head into the afternoon hours. you can see the rain falling up to the north. here's what to expect, light rain in the north bay, for the rest of us, it will start moving through during the evening commute. slick spots will develop initially, then taper overnight to scattered showers for tomorrow morning. i'll give you a better time table coming up and amounts to expect and the next rain this weekend. that's coming up in your forecast. cheryl? >> thank you. in the east bay, some parents are fighting a plan to open a probation office for convicts right across the street from an elementary school. it's a story you'll see only on abc 7 news. lincoln elementary is just a few
the rain earlier in the week kept the deficit from growing, so only about 34% to 35% of average. this is how much we need to make up just to get back to average up to today. little more than ten in san francisco, oakland, sfo, and nearly 17 at santa rosa. we're going to get hardly anything close to that, lucky couple hundredths of an inch. you can see sprinkles across the north bay. you'll get steadier rain as we head into the afternoon hours. you can see the rain falling up to the north....
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the white house budget office projects-- the proposals reduce the federal deficit to $564 billion by 20-15--- taking the defict down by about half of what the obama administration inherited. house speaker john boehner criticized the spending increases, and called it the president's "most irresponsible budget yet." radio shack is on shaky ground with investors...the stock fell 17% yesterday after turning in a larger than expected loss for the 4th quarter. the electronics retailer also plans to close up to 1,100 stores. radio shack's ceo admits the company is partly to blame for the dismal holiday earnings. however, he remains confident in the turnaround plan. a week after online exchange mt. gox lost close to a half- billion dollars' worth of bitcoins to hackers, another exchange says the same thing has happened to them flexcoin has shut down, saying that hackers stole all of its bitcoins -- 600-thousand-dollars' worth. these troubles have not negatively affected the value of bitcoins ---just one is still worth about 700-dollars. that price has rallied since the mt gox hack. a judge i
the white house budget office projects-- the proposals reduce the federal deficit to $564 billion by 20-15--- taking the defict down by about half of what the obama administration inherited. house speaker john boehner criticized the spending increases, and called it the president's "most irresponsible budget yet." radio shack is on shaky ground with investors...the stock fell 17% yesterday after turning in a larger than expected loss for the 4th quarter. the electronics retailer also...
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deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to providing relief. the house will take up an energy bill -- one which will restrict the epa's regulation of carbon emissions by coal-fired plants. this is a big priority of utilities. it would require any limits for new plants to be based on existing technology. that is -- it will be a theme this week. there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. >> adriel bettelheim, we thank you for the lookahead. as always sir, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, sir. >> on the next washington journal, national review columnist talks about us -- joins us to talk about the tea party. followed by randi weingarten. we are joined with daniel in the council of foreign relations. washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> is this a technique you hope will prove fruitful? reagan hadour of less to do with the hollywood roots per se. ofwasn't the climber hollywood exactly. it had to do with the skills and grac
deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to providing relief. the house will take up an energy bill -- one which will restrict the epa's regulation of carbon emissions by coal-fired plants. this is a big priority of utilities. it would require any limits for new plants to be based on existing technology. that is -- it will be a theme this week. there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. >> adriel...
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deficit,ore debt, more and more taxes. it is problematic. it did not solve anything. host: on the areas where you say there is common ground, do you think it get done before the 2014 election? guest: we already have a budget agreement that is the reality. host: the current income tax credit, the transportation. guest: we have a two-year highway bill in place right now. in the political dysfunction congress, the house transportation committee was able to pass a two-year highway bill. extension forfaa our airports. will continue. the good thing about transportation infrastructure, it is generally bipartisan. every congressman and senator has roads, bridges, harbors in their states. i believe we are going to continue to work on those things. host: the house armed services committee hearing from general dempsey today about the military's budget. what do you make of what the president post -- of what the president proposed? guest: i am nervous. it is a flat line. there is modest reduction and it does not grow. the budget wasat really designed around what the are.nal securi
deficit,ore debt, more and more taxes. it is problematic. it did not solve anything. host: on the areas where you say there is common ground, do you think it get done before the 2014 election? guest: we already have a budget agreement that is the reality. host: the current income tax credit, the transportation. guest: we have a two-year highway bill in place right now. in the political dysfunction congress, the house transportation committee was able to pass a two-year highway bill. extension...
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what is their plan for the deficit? nothing. plan for welfare reform? nothing. plan for long-term investment? because that is what climate change requires. long-term investment like high-speed rail, long-term investment like nuclear power. long term investment like fixing our economy. that is what this government is doing. all he does is get up and deliver a lot of hot air. [shouting] >> number three. >> can ask my right honorable friend, public concern at work with you to get advice from the whistleblowing commission report -- tim mckenzie with you to bring together people in government who could consider the recommendations and how we can stop people like dr. kim hold being persecuted, and others which i won't mention now? >> i'm grateful for my honorable friends question. as he knows the public interest disclosure act of 1980 protection to most workers are being unfairly dismissed by their employer when they reported a matter of concern when you blow the whistle. we've strengthened the protections for the enterprise and regulatory reform act 2013 but we will
what is their plan for the deficit? nothing. plan for welfare reform? nothing. plan for long-term investment? because that is what climate change requires. long-term investment like high-speed rail, long-term investment like nuclear power. long term investment like fixing our economy. that is what this government is doing. all he does is get up and deliver a lot of hot air. [shouting] >> number three. >> can ask my right honorable friend, public concern at work with you to get...
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how do i differentiate as i look the key issue for me is who is dealing with a budget deficit or who is not raising interest rates. what is the critical issue for you? willdonesia for example mark itself out as different from the others. elsewhere,ine and don't be too concentrated in emerging markets. political risk is large and it is not very well-predicted by investors. do be well diversified. take some overweight and underweight positions. we tend to be overweight the small countries and underweight the largest ones. underweight the brics historically. that can be difficult when china is on a strong rally. good stead over the long term. >> what is going on in china? i come in everyday, we have the yuan on the move, we are trying to lure him the currency? there is something very interesting in the past couple of weeks in china. >> they have to squeeze the excess is out of the system and it is going to be painful. we talked about volatility earlier. we can expect that to spike up later in the year. there is going to be some headline news out of china as this credit excess is squeeze
how do i differentiate as i look the key issue for me is who is dealing with a budget deficit or who is not raising interest rates. what is the critical issue for you? willdonesia for example mark itself out as different from the others. elsewhere,ine and don't be too concentrated in emerging markets. political risk is large and it is not very well-predicted by investors. do be well diversified. take some overweight and underweight positions. we tend to be overweight the small countries and...
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they are providing so much money to reduce the deficit. you have a triumvirate of forces reducing the deficit from the outside. then he may, freddie mac, and jpmorgan. i thought -- i think that may continue for a while. cyber security -- you will hear a lot about that. the chances of more data breaches this year are 100%. there will be more and probably will be more as we are sitting here this morning. the chances of a bill are pretty dim. you get the sense that everywhere you look the legislative agenda is looking pretty meager. i don't totally rule out a bill that eric cantor and others are talking about giving tax incentives to companies that hire and train young workers. there could be something like that but i think there will not the a lot. one final thing i want to throw out -- a theme of mine that i have been talking about for the last two or three months -- it leaves me puzzled. here we have an economy that grew in the second half by 3.5% or something like that. that was a rise in gdp and was not all inventory accumulation. inre w
they are providing so much money to reduce the deficit. you have a triumvirate of forces reducing the deficit from the outside. then he may, freddie mac, and jpmorgan. i thought -- i think that may continue for a while. cyber security -- you will hear a lot about that. the chances of more data breaches this year are 100%. there will be more and probably will be more as we are sitting here this morning. the chances of a bill are pretty dim. you get the sense that everywhere you look the...
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there were not enough foreign reserves to handle the money leaving to finance the deficits. key point i would emphasize is let's go back to 300% of the total capital exposed to latin america. today when i do the analysis, all of the developed market angst have about 70% of their capital exposed to the emerging markets overall. the short answer is we just don't see a banking crisis contagion risk from the emerging markets right now. >> alex, thank you for joining us today. friedman, cio, from ubs wealth management live from zÜrich. >> we are getting numbers from the dutch nutrition business. fourth-quarter revenue coming in a touch billion euros, ahead of the estimate of 2.35 billion. , 316 million euros in the third quarter also just ahead of estimates. these are the final results and they are increasing their dividend repeating the aim to offset negative currency impact, something that they warned about back in january. it is something of a move downwards in the share price. lots of focus on the business they are trying to develop down to emerging markets and we will ask h
there were not enough foreign reserves to handle the money leaving to finance the deficits. key point i would emphasize is let's go back to 300% of the total capital exposed to latin america. today when i do the analysis, all of the developed market angst have about 70% of their capital exposed to the emerging markets overall. the short answer is we just don't see a banking crisis contagion risk from the emerging markets right now. >> alex, thank you for joining us today. friedman, cio,...
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in other words, the tax will go not to reduce the deficit or debt and it will be less lending. why would we be doing that? it makes no sense. spoke with a hunt representative and i want to get your take. to 25, and you are right, 99% of taxpayers will be at 25% or less. 99% and a when i was in school. what we do that is have trade-offs. >> back to the one percent argument. does this thing stand a snowballs chance in hell passing? >> for the bank tax, i hope not, cost -- because you will have less lending. the panel that i was on, and simpson bowles, better known to the general public, we all recommended dramatic reduction rates and elimination of most exemptions, deductions, and credits. that is the only way you solve the problem. if you go at it piecemeal, whether a bank tax on mortgage interest eduction, you never get it resolved. the reality is you want to balance the budget and get the debt in line with where it ought to be. you are going to have to do very dramatic things. i am glad that conversation is starting. you are known as one of the most courageous talkers in the m
in other words, the tax will go not to reduce the deficit or debt and it will be less lending. why would we be doing that? it makes no sense. spoke with a hunt representative and i want to get your take. to 25, and you are right, 99% of taxpayers will be at 25% or less. 99% and a when i was in school. what we do that is have trade-offs. >> back to the one percent argument. does this thing stand a snowballs chance in hell passing? >> for the bank tax, i hope not, cost -- because you...
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were fathered by men older than 45, three-times the risk for autism. 13-times the risk for attention deficit disorder. 25-times the risk for bipolar. and twice the risk for schizophrenia. the risk was still very low. but your risk went up as your dads age. >> these are men over 45. and any conjecture about why? anything specific? >> reporter: this doesn't prove it's age. but we know that the older you are, the more mutations there are in your sperm. and that may be the link here. it doesn't mean that you should rush out and have your kids young. but you need to know that if you wait longer, there is a risk involved. >> fathers and mothers, something to think about tonight. thank you, rich. >>> it was an emotional day, as members of the kennedy family assembled in the courtroom in new york to support one of their own today. ethel kennedy, widow of rfk, listening, as her daughter, kerry, took the stand. her daughter on trial for driving under the influence of a sleeping aid. and today, vividly recalling her father, his death, and the mother who carried the family forward. abc's mara schiavocam
were fathered by men older than 45, three-times the risk for autism. 13-times the risk for attention deficit disorder. 25-times the risk for bipolar. and twice the risk for schizophrenia. the risk was still very low. but your risk went up as your dads age. >> these are men over 45. and any conjecture about why? anything specific? >> reporter: this doesn't prove it's age. but we know that the older you are, the more mutations there are in your sperm. and that may be the link here. it...
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you took a state a lot of people felt was ungovernable, chiefly because of the budget deficit and now there's a surplus. is there a national leadership lesson that california provide? >> you've got to be tough on spending. at the end of the day, fiscal discipline is the fundamental predicate of a free society. and you just have to maintain that. secondly, you do have to find a way to create a governing consensus or coalition. in california, we do have a majority democratic party. and we don't have the any constitutional blocking points like the 60-vote requirement in the senate or the division of parties in the house between the house and the senate. >> it is interesting, is there a lesson for president obama no matter how liberal you are, you said, here the president's about to present a budget where he's saying look, the deficits are coming down for now. we've got to spend more. we're only going to get the economy going in a meaningful way if we spend more on infrastructure and the loo i can. >> yeah, spend more but in the framework of adjusting your long-term liabilities so we're i
you took a state a lot of people felt was ungovernable, chiefly because of the budget deficit and now there's a surplus. is there a national leadership lesson that california provide? >> you've got to be tough on spending. at the end of the day, fiscal discipline is the fundamental predicate of a free society. and you just have to maintain that. secondly, you do have to find a way to create a governing consensus or coalition. in california, we do have a majority democratic party. and we...
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we have an annual deficit this year that will be less than $1 trillion and we are all excited about that. the first time in five years it has been less than $1 trillion. yes, government needs money, but i would say today the government need something more. in these discipline to rein in spending. it needs courage to make tough decisions. it needs commitment to make sure we do everything more efficiently and more effectively than we have done before. we want to work with you to help you do that, to help you set the right priorities which help you pend the money that we appropriate to you. we thank you for being here today. we will have questions. before we do that, i want to turn to my friend, the ranking member. let me say to him that it has been a whirlwind time, but he has been a great partner. we do not always agree on everything, but as we go through negotiations with our senate counterparts to come to this conclusion, it was a team effort. thank you for that. any comments? >> thank you for your willingness to work with us, especially your staff. and our staff. let's hope omnibus put
we have an annual deficit this year that will be less than $1 trillion and we are all excited about that. the first time in five years it has been less than $1 trillion. yes, government needs money, but i would say today the government need something more. in these discipline to rein in spending. it needs courage to make tough decisions. it needs commitment to make sure we do everything more efficiently and more effectively than we have done before. we want to work with you to help you do that,...
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getting employment based coverage by a million it's going to add seventy three point seven billion to the deficit neither of which does obamacare do so this clearly isn't the real republican plan what is the real republican plan. well it's actually there is still one unified republican plan of various iterations that are out there you know ever since one thousand nine hundred eighty two when nixon proposed what is now a bomb of here you guys have had a lot of years to come i thought his. first was heritage started it all started actually go back and look at nixon's proposal it's almost identical i think heritage stolen from x. in fact it probably you know probably joke or is gave it to nixon restored or or paul weyrich do you know what the bottom line is there's various iterations out there what would i take pause with what i take take what i when i put the brakes is when i see these massive pieces of legislation very much similar to obamacare i'm not saying it's provisions but the sheer size and scope when it is sold it tries to solve every problem although once i did i thought about the only re
getting employment based coverage by a million it's going to add seventy three point seven billion to the deficit neither of which does obamacare do so this clearly isn't the real republican plan what is the real republican plan. well it's actually there is still one unified republican plan of various iterations that are out there you know ever since one thousand nine hundred eighty two when nixon proposed what is now a bomb of here you guys have had a lot of years to come i thought his. first...
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by taking that out, they will lose 230 billion or so in deficit reduction. already we know one of the ways will be assuming the senate passes and immigration overall. go much does that cost you these are the kinds of things we will be looking for. perhaps the least effective budgets we have seen in years because congress are it has a toplines appropriations number for this year. they are are ready holding hearings. this is entitlement overhaul out of the midterm. how is the budget actually released today, and to are the surrogates that the white house is sending to capitol hill over the next coming days to talk about the president spending plan? 11:30.we will see it at it used to be they handed out copies to the press but that has been curtailed. theave been told that historical perspective volume, usually an interesting economic here this week, will have the main budget all human independent, they will be available at 11:30 and then a noontime press conference. andell from west virginia pretty much well-liked on all sides of the aisle will be going to the h
by taking that out, they will lose 230 billion or so in deficit reduction. already we know one of the ways will be assuming the senate passes and immigration overall. go much does that cost you these are the kinds of things we will be looking for. perhaps the least effective budgets we have seen in years because congress are it has a toplines appropriations number for this year. they are are ready holding hearings. this is entitlement overhaul out of the midterm. how is the budget actually...
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today we're gonna talk about the most controversial medical issue of our time, attention deficit disorder,
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with $17 trillion in debt and massive annual deficits, our country faces a fiscal crisis of unparalleled scope. now is not the time in any federal department to spend money we don't have. to be sure, there's much to like in the sashed sanders bill and e components were presented as separate, smaller as part of a carefully considered long-term strategy to reform the v.a., hold leadership accountable and improve service to veterans, we'd have no problem expending enthusiastic support. as with many bloated legislative projects in today's washington, the overreaching and overpromising in this bill will only lead to disappointment and recriminations as the high cost and unanticipated consequences are revealed. that will be followed by demands for an entirely new round of comprehensive reforms and the cycle will begin anew. congress should go back to the drawing board, assume a more modest approach and take up these proposals on an individual basis. that's the better path to achieving enduring and effective reform and accountability for the services we provide to our veterans." so i point that
with $17 trillion in debt and massive annual deficits, our country faces a fiscal crisis of unparalleled scope. now is not the time in any federal department to spend money we don't have. to be sure, there's much to like in the sashed sanders bill and e components were presented as separate, smaller as part of a carefully considered long-term strategy to reform the v.a., hold leadership accountable and improve service to veterans, we'd have no problem expending enthusiastic support. as with...
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bridge district trying to cover a 142 million dollar budget deficit. also several board members went on record today saying the district need to look at ways to use toll money to help fund suicide barrier. take that up at the next board meeting in march. >> well this week rain still is not enough to end the worst drought in state history by any means it helps however. this is video of phoenix lake reservoir in marin county. officials say reservoir there are at 70% of capacity. usually about 88 percent this time of year. they will reevaluate in april but officials say because of the rain it's unlikely they require mandatory rartion okay meanwhile the customers will be asked to voluntary reduce water by 20 percent. that never hurts right. >> and the weather service announced that as of today we have now moved from the worst drought in california history to the second worst drought. so still bad but at least we are now financially moving in a more positive direction in terms of the rain. spencer is tracking even more of it from live doppler 7hd and roof o
bridge district trying to cover a 142 million dollar budget deficit. also several board members went on record today saying the district need to look at ways to use toll money to help fund suicide barrier. take that up at the next board meeting in march. >> well this week rain still is not enough to end the worst drought in state history by any means it helps however. this is video of phoenix lake reservoir in marin county. officials say reservoir there are at 70% of capacity. usually...
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. >> this is most seriously the biggest deficit of our lives since the cold war ended. >> pressure is on the mid-west to do something. >> this will get worse before it gets better. >> you got to believe it's over. >> we have to be in this for the long haul. >> it's now unclear just what the west can do about it. >> john kerry arrived in ukraine tomorrow. >> putin is not going to back off this without some real effort to make a verdict. >> a full blown cold war like showdown. >> we dropped 20 degrees since midnight. >> the cold war chess game in the ukraine continues today. by a look at it, we are a long way from check mate. they have seized the crimea union with 6,000 ground and naval forces in the region. the tensions worsened when ukraine's acting president accused russia of executing the military standoff and blocking ukrainian navy vessels. ukraine's new government claims russia issued an ultimatum for forces to surrender within an hour or face an armed assault. russia denies these assaults. the state department said today if they are true, it represents a dangerous turn of events
. >> this is most seriously the biggest deficit of our lives since the cold war ended. >> pressure is on the mid-west to do something. >> this will get worse before it gets better. >> you got to believe it's over. >> we have to be in this for the long haul. >> it's now unclear just what the west can do about it. >> john kerry arrived in ukraine tomorrow. >> putin is not going to back off this without some real effort to make a verdict. >> a...
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then also because of the high level of inflation, imbalances you have because of the current account deficits, you need to keep monitoring fiscal policy quite tight. you have to be a lot deeper into the upcoming fiscal year before you see contraction growth and that has to come on the back of implementation of projects, some of the economic reform issues that have been announced since may 2012. >> so i guess may is the key if we're looking for measures like this to be introduced. do you think that's going to be a turning point for the country? >> well, i think there's a few questions about will the government get enough of the mandate and therefore be able to, on the back of that, implement policies, but that remain toes be seen. so it might not be easy for some of the incumbent parties to necessarily muster the vote they need to have. but it's true, post elections, you know, in principal we should be more a possibility to get more on the petition side of these policies, let preoccupation with elections nearing, if you will. the kick start of the investment cycle, all of that cannot be turned
then also because of the high level of inflation, imbalances you have because of the current account deficits, you need to keep monitoring fiscal policy quite tight. you have to be a lot deeper into the upcoming fiscal year before you see contraction growth and that has to come on the back of implementation of projects, some of the economic reform issues that have been announced since may 2012. >> so i guess may is the key if we're looking for measures like this to be introduced. do you...
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, could be described as a party that talks about saving money all the time and being concerned with deficits and being totally driven by that but not being concerned in saving money when people are in jail for marijuana and mandatory minimums that judges have said were awful and for nonviolent first time offenders serving lifetime sentences in jail costing us $30,000 a year. >> comcast is running this ad in new jersey where medical marijuana is legal. >> yo, you want sushi? i got sushi. i got tuna, salmon, sweet shrimp. i got the finest this area has seen in years. >> you wouldn't buy your sushi from this guy so why would you buy your marijuana from him? >> did i mention that it's national pancake day. marijuana, pancakes, sushi. >>> benjamin netanyahu stirred up controversial and joining me to talk, comedian and "daily beast" columnist and friend of the show, dean ovadala. let's start with pot. marijuana has been huge this year and the pot jokes are a gold mine, i'm sure, for your profession as a political comedian. >> on some level it is but i think we've jumped the shark on pot. when pat
, could be described as a party that talks about saving money all the time and being concerned with deficits and being totally driven by that but not being concerned in saving money when people are in jail for marijuana and mandatory minimums that judges have said were awful and for nonviolent first time offenders serving lifetime sentences in jail costing us $30,000 a year. >> comcast is running this ad in new jersey where medical marijuana is legal. >> yo, you want sushi? i got...
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pushing its biggest annual loss since the bailout in 2008. 15 billion-dollar deficit for last year. he calls rbs the industry's least trusted leader, does the ceo. >> the bank. the largest bailout in europe. still owns the vast majority of the bank and is still pulling the strings. >> by the way, wire pros playing in the olympics? >> that is what the nhl is asking -- the players love it. >> the players love it and flagwavers love it, i am not fair -- sure it is fair to college athletes. >> we need to go to the ukraine. we spoke with the new leadership to read good morning. >> good morning. his name is arseniy yatsenyuk, the prime minister designate. inis about it -- to be voted as the interim prime minister of the country for the next few months. parliament is still chewing over this decision. >> how front and center is crimea to the management in kiev? >> very front and center. i was standing in the parliament here in kiev. meanwhile, in the crimea, the parliament had just been seized by a group of about 100 gunmen. i asked the prime minister about that and he said it is the first
pushing its biggest annual loss since the bailout in 2008. 15 billion-dollar deficit for last year. he calls rbs the industry's least trusted leader, does the ceo. >> the bank. the largest bailout in europe. still owns the vast majority of the bank and is still pulling the strings. >> by the way, wire pros playing in the olympics? >> that is what the nhl is asking -- the players love it. >> the players love it and flagwavers love it, i am not fair -- sure it is fair to...
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loophole we can create jobs and grow the economy and expand opportunity without adding a dime to the deficit. >> house budget chairman paul ryan already come out swinging against the plan. yet another disappointment and added the president has three years left in his administration and seems determined to do nothing about our fiscal challenges. that's paul ryan. this budget isn't a serious document he says. will this budget proposal help flagging republican opinion of president obama's track record. we turn now to financeer and former treasury official and cnbc economic analyst steve radener. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> i wanted to start out with your gut reactions to this. is it the expanded credit for low income workers? >> this is a policy statement of what he believes should happen in the budget, more spending on things like the earned income tax credit which is today's headline but also things like infrastructure and pressing needs. he wanted to put out what he believes in and indeed what the democrats believe in in advance of mid-term elections. >> you have a
loophole we can create jobs and grow the economy and expand opportunity without adding a dime to the deficit. >> house budget chairman paul ryan already come out swinging against the plan. yet another disappointment and added the president has three years left in his administration and seems determined to do nothing about our fiscal challenges. that's paul ryan. this budget isn't a serious document he says. will this budget proposal help flagging republican opinion of president obama's...
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on the mandatory side we will contribute a net $359 billion toward deficit reduction over the next decade. by incentivizing high quality and efficient care, and by continuing to reduce health care costs growth, this budget also strengthens two very important programs, medicare and medicaid, with $450 million in net savings over the next decade. and extends the solvency of hospital insurance trust fund i five years. it will reduce the average annual growth in medicare over the next decade from 6.3% to 5.3%. what's more, by expanding competitive bidding for durable medical equipment, it also produces additional savings for medicare and its beneficiaries alike. now, want to call your attention to a few of the specific investments this budget makes an opportunity, economic growth, and security. the budget invested to empower americans to live healthier lives and to obtain financial security for their families through the affordable care act. our budget provides resources to continue to support these efforts, including the operations of the marketplace, to help individuals enrolled in the best
on the mandatory side we will contribute a net $359 billion toward deficit reduction over the next decade. by incentivizing high quality and efficient care, and by continuing to reduce health care costs growth, this budget also strengthens two very important programs, medicare and medicaid, with $450 million in net savings over the next decade. and extends the solvency of hospital insurance trust fund i five years. it will reduce the average annual growth in medicare over the next decade from...
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we have had so many problems with budgets, the deficits are going on and they are ridiculous. cut the military budgets, they do not have the money for different things. i live in baltimore city. years lived here over 33 and our mayor is such a manipulator. this is how bad it is. mayoryears ago, our manipulator that she is, she is good at selling stuff. million dollars in federal funds for infrastructure and used them to pave the roads in the downtown district, which were not in bad shape, so they could meet the requirements to have a race on labor day. what it really was, the organizers of open wheel racing -- it failed for three years. the second year she told these whopping lies about the revenue. host: julian, greensboro, north carolina. caller: it is your responsible to invest in infrastructure as the government. if you look back in the industrial revolution, the technological advances in transportation would have been impossible without the investment of private investors. the government has not been one to advance the technology. it is up to private investors to put that
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bill re-authorization that passed congress with bipartisan support , and reduces the annual budget deficits by $16. billion over 10 years. industry professionals across my home state of pennsylvania and nationally, including farmers, foresters, conservationists, researchers, and policy advocates have praised the law as an historic improvement. the federal agriculture policy that will improve land management, support key areas of economic activity, and bolster important investments in education and applied research. susan benedict, an american tree pharmacist thames certified forest owner from state college, pennsylvania, stated, and i quote, as a pennsylvania tree farmer i can happily say this farm bill was well worth the wait. with the promotion of new market opportunities and the biobased markets program and green building markets, improved access to critical conservation programs, an increased regulatory certainty when protecting water quality of my forestings rose, this farm bill is truly the best farm bill yet forests. i applaud the conference committee members for championing strong f
bill re-authorization that passed congress with bipartisan support , and reduces the annual budget deficits by $16. billion over 10 years. industry professionals across my home state of pennsylvania and nationally, including farmers, foresters, conservationists, researchers, and policy advocates have praised the law as an historic improvement. the federal agriculture policy that will improve land management, support key areas of economic activity, and bolster important investments in education...
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you are cold, man, this guy put his entire political career on the line and went from a $3.5 billion deficit to a $1 billion surplus, that resonates in this economy. >> jeb bush would beat him 2-1. >> all right, coming up. and koncondoleeza rice, and a liberal professor. one of those professors will join me next as "hannity" continues. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chuy spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile poduction in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global
you are cold, man, this guy put his entire political career on the line and went from a $3.5 billion deficit to a $1 billion surplus, that resonates in this economy. >> jeb bush would beat him 2-1. >> all right, coming up. and koncondoleeza rice, and a liberal professor. one of those professors will join me next as "hannity" continues. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the...
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how about saying that. >> well, there is a decline in the deficit, but i don't know how much of that s is due to th proceeds of fannie mae and freddie mac. >> and the fdic had a good trade in there. good trading by them. >> and we have not talked about it often enough, but we have talked about the lawsuit initiate initiated by perry and berkowitz and ackman owning the common which is up sharply, but they are way past paying them back. and the president -- >> and the president has said that the common -- >> and the third amendment is all in place meaning that all of the profits are e sweeping to the government helping the e deficit. >> it is a windfall due to the rising pricing in housing, but the president said that the common should go to the treasury and he made that statement, and the fdic knew that the preferred and the fdic made a good trade instead of a bad trade. >> and did they know something, because it seem had the fdic had incomplete information there. >> and hey, well, steve cohen h, and danny may. >> yes, and broadly jim, on the -- there is a list of 29 commodities that
how about saying that. >> well, there is a decline in the deficit, but i don't know how much of that s is due to th proceeds of fannie mae and freddie mac. >> and the fdic had a good trade in there. good trading by them. >> and we have not talked about it often enough, but we have talked about the lawsuit initiate initiated by perry and berkowitz and ackman owning the common which is up sharply, but they are way past paying them back. and the president -- >> and the...
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deficit now. the rain today will hopefully keep that ddeficit from buildin not decrease it at all. l low to mid-50s. marrying everybody else except alameda. 57 degrees the warm spot right now. temperatures tomorrow that will be slightly cooler than today. this because of the cold front pushing through and a little wind shift. around 6 0 at the coast. 70, high clouds and sunshine around the bay and inland friday and saturday and low to mid-60s at the coast. more rain is on wait for the back half. weekend. that's coming up in your accuweather seven-day forecast. here's kristen and eric with more news. >>> and the bush dynasty. the win for one of the youngest members of america's best known political family. >>> first, more than 100,000 pieces of mail go up in flames right here in california. this morning, the advice the post office is giving to people who may have lost their letters and packages. >>> and caught on camera. an art thief tries to get eway wi away with a pricey painting but wasn't thinking about a quick-thinking gallery owner. >>> three b.a.r.t. stations shut down in the
deficit now. the rain today will hopefully keep that ddeficit from buildin not decrease it at all. l low to mid-50s. marrying everybody else except alameda. 57 degrees the warm spot right now. temperatures tomorrow that will be slightly cooler than today. this because of the cold front pushing through and a little wind shift. around 6 0 at the coast. 70, high clouds and sunshine around the bay and inland friday and saturday and low to mid-60s at the coast. more rain is on wait for the back...
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everything that we vote on annually as a congress, eliminate all of that, we would still be running a deficit of half of one dollar trillion each year. room,e elephant in the the big animal in the room, the gorilla in the room that everyone is avoiding is a mandatory spending. , we will address that keep digging ourselves further and further in the hole. that is the real problem and we are trying to, like i say, solve it. on the backs of the military. that can't be done. guest: you are going to hear that a lot. we are solving our problems on the back of the military. he is right, discretionary spending is a small piece of this at the end of the day, but in the broader picture there has across themade federal budget. this is a big piece of discretionary spending. i think it is about half of what we spend on discretionary spending. it is a big piece of the pie to look at. we are in a time of change for the military. this is a time when we can reevaluate put the military should be doing and how much should be spending in this nation's history. active military outside of los angeles, california,
everything that we vote on annually as a congress, eliminate all of that, we would still be running a deficit of half of one dollar trillion each year. room,e elephant in the the big animal in the room, the gorilla in the room that everyone is avoiding is a mandatory spending. , we will address that keep digging ourselves further and further in the hole. that is the real problem and we are trying to, like i say, solve it. on the backs of the military. that can't be done. guest: you are going to...